Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
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Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
I think the old forum has some threads about this, but I can't find much info online about 10" winter tires. Probably because they are virtually non-existent!
My Mk1 had Michelin snow tires on it when I bought it, but they are cracked and old. I am planning to do some winter rallies and need to find some new options.
Maxsport Hakka's with studs seem to be the only option? Anyone know of something else available?
Thanks!
Warwick
My Mk1 had Michelin snow tires on it when I bought it, but they are cracked and old. I am planning to do some winter rallies and need to find some new options.
Maxsport Hakka's with studs seem to be the only option? Anyone know of something else available?
Thanks!
Warwick
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
I've seen those tyres called "Green Diamond"... : http://www.redandwhite.it/PneusInvernali.htm
Anybody tried them ?
Anybody tried them ?
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
So all we need now is an importer into the UK! Managed to get a set of Hakkas but I now can't see them listed anywhere in the UK. Anyone know of a source?
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
I'm sure I saw some Hakkas in the MiniSport showroom the other week, not studded ones though.
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
Thanks. Might splurge but more in need of either A032 or a rain tyre. Noted for future though.
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
Colway do a mud/snow tire which are quite affordable.
Have a set to use this winter and are meant to be quite good by all accounts.
Have a set to use this winter and are meant to be quite good by all accounts.
Neil
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
Anyone know a place that has Colway tires in stock? Seems they went out of business in '07?
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
Colway did indeed go Ti*s up, but another tyre manufacturer bought the moulds.
For the life of me I can't remember who it was and who it was that told me.
Age does funny things to your mind.
For the life of me I can't remember who it was and who it was that told me.
Age does funny things to your mind.
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
I found these.
For some reason Kingpin came to mind.
http://www.kingpin-tyres.com/retread-phpmenu1.htm
For some reason Kingpin came to mind.
http://www.kingpin-tyres.com/retread-phpmenu1.htm
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Re: Snow Tires (with or without studs)?
http://www.garaget.org/?car=172506&image=1777591
I have nice grip, but very soundy........................
Anders
I have nice grip, but very soundy........................
Anders